Channing Romane Miller
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Channing Romane Miller is a dedicated attorney based in Clinton, Tennessee, with a diverse legal practice that encompasses adoption, general practice, personal injury, and probate law. A proud graduate of Clinton High School, Channing earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in Philosophy, from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 2009, where she graduated with honors. Her academic achievements included several prestigious scholarships, such as the General Assembly Merit Scholarship and the HOPE Scholarship. Channing's legal journey began with invaluable experience interning for Senator Bob Corker, which fueled her passion for law. She continued her education at the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she actively participated in the Homer A. Jones Wills Clinic, assisting economically disadvantaged clients with estate and trust planning. Her dedication to community service extended to the Non-Profit Clinic, where she supported startups in navigating their legal needs. Admitted to the bar in November 2013, Channing began her legal career at Ritter & Biloski, where she transitioned from clerk to attorney. Her practice now focuses on domestic relations law, including divorce, child custody, and adoptions, as well as juvenile law and estate matters, ensuring her clients receive comprehensive legal support during challenging times. Outside of her legal career, Channing is deeply rooted in her community. She is married to Gabriel Miller, and they are active members of Temple Baptist Church in Powell. Residing in the Claxton area with their beloved dogs, Channing remains committed to serving her clients and enhancing the lives of those around her in Clinton and beyond.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.